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Old 01-18-2007, 09:58 PM
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I don't think my bubble is gonna burst on this one or possibly these two; cast your votes now! Gongora chocoensis
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I know nothing about Gongora but I'm voting SPIKE!!!


By the way...now we have to remove this one from our project list!
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Ooops...sorry Sue. I knew I shoulda kept quiet and pressed for this as our project plant. What does the winner get? All your chids?
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I vote flower spike.
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Of course, flower spike (going with original vote)

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Oh yeah and two spikes.
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It would be pretty hard to get anything but a blossom spike from this puppy! (Opps two puppies?) While I've never grown this species, the oncidiums, the brassias, etc. all show a very fat growth coming from under the old original outer sheath of the preceeding growth. I would presume this would do the same?
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